Now the X-Men are finally done battling the Inhumans, the focus is finally going to shift back to the place of mutants in the Marvel Universe in a big way. That comes as a result of "ResurrXion" this April and Marvel has revealed today that each of the upcoming titles is going to get corner box art.
One of the best Star Wars comic books launched by Marvel was Darth Vader, a series chronicling the Sith Lord's struggles to hold on to his position as The Emperor's right hand following the destruction of the Death Star in A New Hope. That wrapped up not too long ago, but now he's getting another title.
The CW has released the official description for the March 28th episode of The Flash, and it teases big things to come for the Fastest Man Alive. For starters, more is revealed about the planned debut of Abra Kadabra, a villain we recently learned will be played by Ant-Man star David Dastmalchian.
In the closing few moments of Logan, X-23 decides to tip over the Christian cross placed on Wolverine's grave to resemble the "X" shape of either the X-Men logo or of the Saltire/St. Andrew’s cross. How you choose to interpret that moment is obviously up to you, but it's now been revealed that director James Mangold was inspired by a very specific X-Men comic book cover.
In Doctor Strange's mid-credits scene, we saw the God of Thunder meeting up with the Sorcerer Supreme to seemingly set up the events of Thor: Ragnarok. Now, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has shed a little more light on how Strange factors into the movie and why his scenes will actually be among just a handful that take place on Earth.
The last time we saw the Hulk, he was sitting in a Quinjet headed for parts unknown at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron. At the time, it was rumoured that the Jade Giant was going to wind up being blasted into outer space, but it appears as if Marvel Studios backtracked on that due to rights issues which made their plans for a solo outing for the character quite complicated. As a result, Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner now looks set to make his return in Thor: Ragnarok.
The musical crossover between Supergirl and The Flash doesn't air for another couple of weeks, but there's already talk of doing a sequel. Whether or not that happens hinges very much on how this first outing is received, and while that remains to be seen, we now have new details on the roles of each character in the upcoming event.
Now that a first look at Thor: Ragnarok has finally been revealed, it's clear that this is going to be a Marvel Studios movie like no other. That's a fact some fans may struggle to accept, but one element of the threequel everyone wants to see done right is Cate Blanchett's Hela.
In recent months, the X-Men titles have revolved mostly around the mutant superheroes battling the Inhumans. That's something which finally came to an end in Inhumans vs. X-Men #6, but one character in particular was left in a very different place once all was said and done.
How exactly Logan fits into the confusing continuity of the X-Men Universe is something fans have been trying to figure out ever since the movie was released earlier this month, and now, we have a new revelation from director James Mangold about a deleted scene which is both fascinating and headache-inducing.